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605512 OWNER S MANUAL & SERVICE GUIDE ÄGARHANDBOK OCH UNDERHÅLLSGUIDE ELECTRIC POWERED FLEET GOLF CARS & PERSONAL VEHICLES ELEKTRISKT DRIVNA GOLFKÄRROR & PERSONLIGA FORDON REVISED DECEMBER 2006 REVIDERAD DECEMBER 2006

SAFETY For any questions on material contained in this manual, contact an authorized representative for clarification. Read and understand all labels located on the vehicle. Always replace any damaged or missing labels. On steep hills it is possible for vehicles to coast at greater than normal speeds encountered on a flat surface. To prevent loss of vehicle control and possible serious injury, speeds should be limited to no more than the maximum speed on level ground. See GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS. Limit speed by applying the service brake. Catastrophic damage to the drivetrain components due to excessive speed may result from driving the vehicle above specified speed. Damage caused by excessive speed may cause a loss of vehicle control, is costly, is considered abuse and will not be covered under warranty. Use extra caution when towing the vehicle(s). Do not tow a single vehicle at speeds in excess of 12 mph (19 kph). Do not tow more than three vehicles at a time. Do not exceed 5 mph (8 kph) while towing multiple vehicles. Towing the vehicle at above the recommended speed may result in personal injury and/or damage to the vehicle and other property. Vehicles equipped with Precision Drive System (PDS) must be towed with the Run-Tow/Maintenance switch, located under the passenger seat, in the Tow/Maintenance position. Signs similar to the ones illustrated should be used to warn of situations that could result in an unsafe condition BATTERY WARNING Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to cause cancer and reproductive harm. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING! BATTERIES AND RELATED PARTS CONTAIN LEAD WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING! WARNING: Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to cause cancer and reproductive harm. < 14 25% DO NOT DRIVE ACROSS SLOPES IN EXCESS OF 14! Be sure that this manual remains as part of the permanent service record should the vehicle be resold. NOTES, CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS Throughout this guide NOTE, CAUTION and WARNING will be used. A NOTE indicates a condition that should be observed. Please observe these NOTES, CAUTIONS and WARN- INGS; be aware that servicing a vehicle requires mechanical skill and a regard for conditions that could be hazardous. Improper service or repair may damage the vehicle or render it unsafe. A CAUTION indicates a condition that may result in damage to the vehicle. Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Wash hands after handling. A WARNING indicates a hazardous condition that could result in severe injury or death. (NOTES, CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS CONTINUED ON INSIDE OF BACK COVER)

OWNER S MANUAL AND SERVICE GUIDE ELECTRIC POWERED FLEET GOLF CARS & PERSONAL VEHICLES FLEET GOLF CAR FREEDOM HP FREEDOM SE FREEDOM LE FLEET PDS GOLF CAR PDS FREEDOM SE PDS FREEDOM LE SHUTTLE 2+2 STARTING MODEL YEAR 2007 E-Z-GO Division of TEXTRON, Inc. reserves the right to make design changes without obligation to make these changes on units previously sold and the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. E-Z-GO Division of TEXTRON, Inc. is not liable for errors in this manual or for incidental or consequential damages that result from the use of the material in this manual. TO CONTACT US NORTH AMERICA: TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE & WARRANTY PHONE: 1-800-774-3946, FAX: 1-800-448-8124 SERVICE PARTS PHONE: 1-888-GET-EZGO (1-888-438-3946), FAX: 1-800-752-6175 INTERNATIONAL: PHONE: 001-706-798-4311, FAX: 001-706-771-4609 E-Z-GO DIVISION OF TEXTRON, INC., 1451 MARVIN GRIFFIN ROAD, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA USA 30906-3852 Owner s Manual and Service Guide Page i

GENERAL INFORMATION This vehicle has been designed and manufactured in the United States of America (USA) as a World Vehicle. The Standards and Specifications listed in the following text originate in the USA unless otherwise indicated. The use of non Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) approved parts may void the warranty. Overfilling batteries may void the warranty. BATTERY PROLONGED STORAGE All batteries will self discharge over time. The rate of self discharge varies depending on the ambient temperature and the age and condition of the batteries. A fully charged battery will not freeze in winter temperatures unless the temperature falls below -75 F (-60 C). For winter storage, the batteries must be clean, fully charged and disconnected from any source of electrical drain. The battery charger and the controller are both sources of electrical drain. Unplug the battery charger DC plug from the vehicle receptacle. On PDS vehicles, disconnect the controller from the battery set by selecting the TOW/ MAINTENANCE position on the RUN-TOW/MAINTENANCE SWITCH located under the passenger seat. As with all electric vehicles, the batteries must be checked and recharged as required or at a minimum of 30 day intervals. Page ii Owner s Manual and Service Guide

TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY...Inside covers GENERAL INFORMATION...ii SAFETY INFORMATION...vii BEFORE INITIAL USE... 1 Fig. 1 Initial Service Chart...1 PORTABLE CHARGER INSTALLATION...1 Fig. 2 Proper Charger Installation...2 Fig. 3 Charger Receptacle Loation...2 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS... 2 KEY/LIGHT SWITCH...2 Fig. 4 Key/Light Switch & State of Charge Meter...2 DIRECTION SELECTOR...3 Fig. 5 Direction Selector Types...3 STATE OF CHARGE METER...3 ACCELERATOR PEDAL...3 Fig. 6 Accelerator and Brake Controls...3 COMBINATION BRAKE AND PARK BRAKE PEDAL...3 RUN - TOW/MAINTENANCE SWITCH (PDS VEHICLES ONLY)...3 Fig. 7 Run-Tow Maintenance Switch...4 HORN...4 Fig. 8 Horn Button...4 OPERATING THE VEHICLE... 4 PRECISION DRIVE SYSTEM...5 Performance Options...5 Fig. 9 Performance Options...5 Regenerative Braking...6 Pedal-Up Braking...6 Walk-Away Feature...6 Anti-Roll Back Feature...6 Anti-Stall Feature...6 High Pedal Disable Feature...6 Diagnostic Mode Feature...7 STARTING AND DRIVING...7 STARTING VEHICLE ON A HILL (Non PDS Vehicle)...7 COASTING...7 LABELS AND PICTOGRAMS...7 SUN TOP AND WINDSHIELD...8 VEHICLE CLEANING AND CARE... 8 VEHICLE CLEANING...8 REPAIR... 8 LIFTING THE VEHICLE...8 Fig. 10 Lifting the Vehicle...9 WHEELS AND TIRES...9 Tire Repair...9 Wheel Installation...10 Fig. 11 Wheel Installation...10 LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT...10 Fig. 12 Headlight, Turn Light and Marker Bulb Replacement...10 Fig. 13 Tail and Brake Light Bulb Replacement...10 TRANSPORTING VEHICLE... 11 TOWING...11 HAULING...11 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE... 11 SERIAL NUMBER PLATE & LOCATION...13 Owner s Manual and Service Guide Page iii

TABLE OF CONTENTS Fig. 14 Serial Number Plate & Location... 13 PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE... 14 Fig. 15 Periodic Service Schedule... 14 TIRE INSPECTION... 15 BRAKES... 15 Periodic Brake Test for Mechanical Brakes... 15 Fig. 16 Typical Brake Performance Test... 16 REAR AXLE... 16 Fig. 17 Add, Check and Drain Axle Lubricant - Late Production... 16 Checking the Lubricant Level... 16 LUBRICATION... 17 Fig. 18 Lubrication Points - Early Production... 17 Fig. 19 Lubrication Points - Late Production... 17 PDS SYSTEM TEST... 17 HARDWARE... 17 CAPACITIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS... 17 Fig. 20 Capacities and Replacement Parts... 17 Fig. 21 Torque Specifications and Bolt Grades... 18 BATTERIES AND CHARGING...18 SAFETY... 18 BATTERY... 19 BATTERY MAINTENANCE... 19 At Each Charging Cycle... 19 Monthly... 19 Electrolyte Level and Water... 19 Fig. 22 Correct Electrolyte Level... 19 Fig. 23 Water Purity Table... 20 Fig. 24 Automatic Watering Gun... 20 Battery Cleaning... 20 Fig. 25 Preparing Acid Neutralizing Solution... 21 Battery Replacement... 21 Fig. 26 Battery Connections... 21 Prolonged Storage... 22 BATTERY CHARGING... 22 Fig. 27 Freezing Point of Electrolyte... 22 AC Voltage... 23 TROUBLESHOOTING... 23 Hydrometer... 23 Fig. 28 Hydrometer... 23 Using a Hydrometer... 24 Fig. 29 Hydrometer Temperature Correction... 24 BATTERY CHARGER MAINTENANCE... 24 Fig. 30 Cleaning Auxillary Contact in Charger Plug... 25 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS...27 TXT ELECTRIC - FLEET... 28 TXT PDS ELECTRIC - FLEET... 29 TXT ELECTRIC - FREEDOM SE... 30 TXT ELECTRIC - FREEDOM LE... 31 TXT PDS ELECTRIC - FREEDOM HP... 32 TXT PDS ELECTRIC - FREEDOM SE... 33 TXT PDS ELECTRIC - FREEDOM LE... 34 TXT ELECTRIC - SHUTTLE 2+2... 35 Fig. 36 Vehicle Dimensions... 36 Fig. 37 Vehicle Dimensions, Incline Specifications and Turning Clearance Diameter... 37 LIMITED WARRANTIES... 39 DOMESTIC WARRANTY... 40 LABELS AND PICTOGRAMS...Appendix A - 1 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (EUROPE ONLY)...Appendix B - 1... 2 Page iv Owner s Manual and Service Guide

TABLE OF CONTENTS...3...4...5 Owner s Manual and Service Guide Page v

TABLE OF CONTENTS Notes: Page vi Owner s Manual and Service Guide

SAFETY INFORMATION This manual has been designed to assist in maintaining the vehicle in accordance with procedures developed by the manufacturer. Adherence to these procedures and troubleshooting tips will ensure the best possible service from the product. To reduce the chance of personal injury or property damage, the following must be carefully observed: Certain replacement parts can be used independently and/or in combination with other accessories to modify an E-Z- GO-manufactured vehicle to permit the vehicle to operate at or in excess of 20mph. When an E-Z-GO-manufactured vehicle is modified an any way by the Distributor, Dealer or customer to operate at or in excess of 20mph, UNDER FERERAL LAW the modified product will be a Low Speed Vehicle (LSV) subject to the strictures and requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 571.500. In these instances, pursuant to Federal law the Distributor or Dealer MUST equip the product with headlights, rear lights, turn signals, seat belts, top, horn and all other modifications for LSV s mandated in FMVSS 571.500, and affix a Vehicle Identification Number to the product in accordance with the requirements of FMVSS 571.565. Pursuant to FMVSS 571.500, and in accordance with the State laws applicable in the places of sale and use of the product, the Distributor, Dealer or customer modifying the vehicle also will be the Final Vehicle Manufacturer for the LSV, and required to title or register the vehicle as mandated by State law. E-Z-GO will NOT approve Distributor, Dealer or customer modifications converting E-Z-GO products into LSV s. The Company, in addition, recommends that all E-Z-GO products sold as personal transportation vehicles BE OPER- ATED ONLY BY PERSONS WITH VALID DRIVERS LICENSES, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE STATE REQUIREMENTS. This restriction is important to the SAFE USE AND OPERATION of the product. On behalf of E-Z-GO, I am directing that E-Z-GO Branch personnel, Distributors and Dealers advise all customers to adhere to this SAFETY RESTRICTION, in connection with the use of all products, new and used, the Distributor or Dealer has reason to believe may be operated in personal transportation applications. Information on FMVSS 571.500 can be obtained at Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, section 571.500, or through the Internet at the website for the U.S. Department of Transportation - at Dockets and Regulation, then to Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (Transportation). GENERAL Many vehicles are used for a variety of tasks beyond the original intended use of the vehicle; therefore, it is impossible to anticipate and warn against every possible combination of circumstances that may occur. No warnings can take the place of good common sense and prudent driving practices. Good common sense and prudent driving practices do more to prevent accidents and injury than all of the warnings and instructions combined. The manufacturer strongly suggests that all users and maintenance personnel read this entire manual paying particular attention to the CAUTIONS and WARNINGS contained therein. If you have any questions regarding this vehicle, contact your closest representative or write to the address on the back cover of this publication, Attention: Product Service Department. The manufacturer reserves the right to make design changes without obligation to make these changes on units previously sold and the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer is not liable for errors in this manual or for incidental or consequential damages that result from the use of the material in this manual. This vehicle conforms to the current applicable standard(s) for safety and performance requirements. These vehicles are designed and manufactured for off-road use. They do not conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards of the United States of America (USA) and are not equipped for operation on public streets. Some commu- Owner s Manual and Service Guide Page vii

SAFETY INFORMATION nities may permit these vehicles to be operated on their streets on a limited basis and in accordance with local ordinances. With electric powered vehicles, be sure that all electrical accessories are grounded directly to the battery (-) post. Never use the chassis or body as a ground connection. Refer to GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS for vehicle seating capacity. Never modify the vehicle in any way that will alter the weight distribution of the vehicle, decrease its stability or increase the speed beyond the factory specification. Such modifications can cause serious personal injury or death. Modifications that increase the speed and/or weight of the vehicle will extend the stopping distance and may reduce the stability of the vehicle. Do not make any such modifications or changes. The manufacturer prohibits and disclaims responsibility for any such modifications or any other alteration which would adversely affect the safety of the vehicle. Vehicles that are capable of higher speeds must limit their speed to no more than the speed of other vehicles when used in a golf course environment. Additionally, speed should be further moderated by the environmental conditions, terrain and common sense. GENERAL OPERATION Always use the vehicle in a responsible manner and maintain the vehicle in safe operating condition. Always read and observe all warnings and operation instruction labels affixed to the vehicle. Always follow all safety rules established in the area where the vehicle is being operated. Always reduce speed to compensate for poor terrain or conditions. Always apply service brake to control speed on steep grades. Always maintain adequate distance between vehicles. Always reduce speed in wet areas. Always use extreme caution when approaching sharp or blind turns. Always use extreme caution when driving over loose terrain. Always use extreme caution in areas where pedestrians are present. MAINTENANCE Always maintain the vehicle in accordance with the manufacturer s periodic service schedule. Always ensure that repairs are performed by those that are trained and qualified to do so. Always follow the manufacturer s maintenance procedures for the vehicle. Be sure to disable the vehicle before performing any maintenance. Disabling includes removing the key from the key switch and removal of a battery wire. Always insulate any tools used within the battery area in order to prevent sparks or battery explosion caused by shorting the battery terminals or associated wiring. Remove the batteries or cover exposed terminals with an insulating material. Always check the polarity of each battery terminal and be sure to rewire the batteries correctly. Always use specified replacement parts. Never use replacement parts of lesser quality. Page viii Owner s Manual and Service Guide

SAFETY INFORMATION Always use recommended tools. Always determine that tools and procedures not specifically recommended by the manufacturer will not compromise the safety of personnel nor jeopardize the safe operation of the vehicle. Always support the vehicle using wheel chocks and jack stands. Never get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack. Lift the vehicle in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions. Always maintain the vehicle in an area away from exposed flame or persons who are smoking. Always be aware that a vehicle that is not performing as designed is a potential hazard and must not be operated. Always test drive the vehicle after any repairs or maintenance. All tests must be conducted in a safe area that is free of both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Always replace damaged or missing warning, caution or information labels. Always keep complete records of the maintenance history of the vehicle. The manufacturer cannot anticipate all situations, therefore people attempting to maintain or repair the vehicle must have the skill and experience to recognize and protect themselves from potential situations that could result in severe personal injury or death and damage to the vehicle. Use extreme caution and, if unsure as to the potential for injury, refer the repair or maintenance to a qualified mechanic. VENTILATION Hydrogen gas is generated in the charging cycle of batteries and is explosive in concentrations as low as 4%. Because hydrogen gas is lighter than air, it will collect in the ceiling of buildings necessitating proper ventilation. Five air exchanges per hour is considered the minimum requirement. Never charge a vehicle in an area that is subject to flame or spark. Pay particular attention to natural gas or propane water heaters and furnaces. Always use a dedicated circuit for each battery charger. Do not permit other appliances to be plugged into the receptacle when the charger is in operation. Chargers must be installed and operated in accordance with charger manufacturers recommendations or applicable electrical code (whichever is higher). Owner s Manual and Service Guide Page ix

SAFETY INFORMATION Notes: Page x Owner s Manual and Service Guide

SAFETY INFORMATION The following text is provided as recommended by part II of ANSI/ITSDF B56.8-2006. The manufacturer strongly endorses the contents of this specification. 6 GENERAL SAFETY PRACTICES 6.1 Introduction 6.1.1 Like other machines, carriers can cause injury if improperly used or maintained. Part II contains broad safety practices applicable to carrier operation. Before operation, the user shall establish such additional specific safety practices as may reasonably be required for safe operation. 6.1.2 Premise review The user shall periodically review their premises, and as conditions warrant, identify areas where carriers should not be operated and to identify possible hazards such as the following examples: a) Steep Grade In areas where steep grades exist, carrier operation should be restricted to the designated vehicle s pathways where possible, and shall be identified with a suitable warning giving the following information: Warning, steep grade. b) Wet Areas Wet areas could cause a carrier to lose traction and could affect steering, stability and braking. c) Sharp Turns, Blind Spots, Bridge Approaches Sharp turns, blind spots, bridge approaches, and other potentially hazardous areas shall be identified with a suitable warning to the operator of the nature of the hazard and stating the proper precautions to be taken to avoid the hazard. d) Loose Terrain Loose terrain could cause a carrier to lose traction and could affect steering, stability, and braking. 6.2 Operation Experience has shown that carriers, which comply with the provisions, stated in paragraph 9.3.9 are stable when properly operated and when operated in accordance with specific safety rules and practices established to meet actual operating terrain and conditions. However, improper operation, faulty maintenance, or poor housekeeping may contribute to a condition of instability and defeat the purpose of the standard. Some of the conditions which may affect stability are failure of the user to follow safety practices; also, ground and floor conditions, grade, speed, loading, the operation of the carrier with improper loads, battery weight, dynamic and static forces, and the judgment exercised by the carrier operator. a) The user shall train carrier operators to adhere strictly to the operating instructions stated in this Standard. b) The user shall survey specific operating conditions and environment, and establish and train carrier operators to comply with additional, specific safety practices. 6.3 Nameplates, Markings, Capacity, and Modifications 6.3.1 The user shall maintain in a legible condition all nameplates, warnings, and instructions, which are supplied by the manufacturer. 6.3.2 Except as provided in 6.3.4, no modifications or alterations to a carrier, which may affect the capacity, stability, or safe operation of the carrier, shall be made without the prior written approval of the original carrier manufacturer or a successor thereof. When the carrier manufacturer or its successor approves a modification or alteration, appropriate changes shall be made to capacity plates, decals, tags, and operation and maintenance manuals 6.3.3 As required under paragraphs 6.3.1 or 6.3.2, the manufacturer shall be contacted to secure new nameplates, warnings, or instructions, which shall then be affixed in their proper place on the carrier. 6.3.4 In the event that the carrier manufacturer is no longer in business and there is no successor in interest to the business, the user may arrange for a modification or alteration to a carrier, provided however, the controlling party shall: (1) Arrange for the modification or alteration to be designed, tested, and implemented by an engineer(s) expert in carrier(s) and their safety; Owner s Manual and Service Guide Page xi

SAFETY INFORMATION (2) Maintain a permanent record of the design, test(s), and implementation of the modification or alteration; (3) Make appropriate changes to the capacity plate(s), decals, tags, and operation and maintenance manuals; (4) Affix a permanent and readily visible label on the carrier stating the manner in which the carrier has been modified or altered together with the date of the modification or alteration, and the name of the organization that accomplished the tasks. 6.4 Fuel Handling and Storage 6.4.1 The user shall supervise the storage and handling of liquid fuels (when used) to be certain that it is in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 505 and ANSI/NFPA 30 or as required by local ordinance. 6.4.2 Storage and handing of liquefied petroleum gas fuels shall be in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 505 and ANSI/ NFPA 58 or as required by local ordinance. If such storage or handling is not in compliance with these standards, the user shall prevent the carrier from being used until such storage and handling is in compliance with these standards. 6.4.3 Prevent fire and explosion caused by static electric discharge. Use only non-metal, portable fuel containers approved by the Underwriter s Laboratory (U.L.) or the American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM). If using a funnel, make sure it is plastic and has no screen or filter. Static electric discharge can ignite gasoline vapors in an ungrounded fuel container. Remove the fuel container from the bed of a carrier or the trunk of a car ban place on the ground away from the carrier before filling. Keep nozzle in contact with container opening while filling. When practical, remove equipment from trailers or truck beds and re -fuel them on the ground. If this is not possible, use a portable, plastic fuel container to refuel equipment on a truck bed or trailer. 6.5 Changing and Charging Storage Batteries for Electric Personnel and Burden Carriers 6.5.1 The user shall require battery changing and charging facilities and procedures to be in accordance with ANSI/ NFPA 505 or as required by local ordinance. 6.5.2 The user shall periodically inspect facilities and review procedures to be certain that ANSI/NFPA 505 or as required by local ordinance, are strictly complied with, and shall familiarize carrier operators with it. 6.5.3 Maintenance and storage areas for carriers shall be properly ventilated to avoid fire hazards in accordance with applicable fire codes and ordinances. Ventilation for internal combustion engine powered carriers shall be provided to remove flammable vapors (gases), fumes and other flammable materials. Consult applicable fire codes for specific levels of ventilation. Ventilation for electric powered carriers shall be provided to remove the accumulation of flammable hydrogen gas emitted during the battery charging process. The amount of hydrogen gas emitted depends upon a number of factors such as the condition of the batteries, the output rate of the battery charger and the amount of time the batteries are on charge. Because of the highly volatile nature of hydrogen gas and its propensity to accumulate in pockets, a minimum number of air changes per hour is required during charging. Consult applicable fire and safety codes for the specific ventilation levels required as well as the use of explosion proof electrical apparatus. SAE J1718 can be followed to check for hydrogen gas levels. 6.6 Hazardous Locations 6.6.1 The user shall determine the hazard classification of the particular atmosphere or location in which the carrier is to be use in the accordance with ANSI/NFPA 505. 6.6.2 The user shall permit in hazardous areas only those carriers approved and of the type required by ANSI/NFPA 505. 6.7 Lighting for Operating Area The user, in accordance with his responsibility to survey the environment and operating conditions, shall determine if Page xii Owner s Manual and Service Guide

SAFETY INFORMATION the carrier requires lights and, if so, shall equip the carrier with appropriate lights. 6.8 Control of Noxious Gases and Fumes When equipment powered by internal combustion engines is used in enclosed areas, the atmosphere shall be maintained within limits specified in the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists publication,:threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents in the Workroom Environment. This may be accomplished by ventilation maintenance of emission control equipment recommended or provided by the manufacturer of the equipment. 6.9 Warning Device(s) 6.9.1 The user shall make periodic inspections of the carrier to be certain that the sound-producing and/or visual device(s) if so equipped are maintained in good operating condition. 6.9.2 The user shall determine if operating conditions require the carrier to be equipped with additional sound-producing or visual devices or both and be responsible for providing and maintaining such devices, in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations. 6.10 Safety Interlocks The user shall make periodic inspections of the carrier to be certain that the safety interlock system, if so equipped, is operating properly. 7 OPERATING SAFETY RULES AND PRACTICES 7.1 Personnel and Burden Carrier Operator Qualifications Only persons whoa are trained in the proper operation of the carrier shall be authorized to operate the carrier. Operators shall be qualified as to visual, auditory, physical, and mental ability to safely operate the equipment according to Section 7, all other applicable parts of this Standard and the operators manual. 7.2 Personnel and Burden Carrier Operators Training 7.2.1 The user shall conduct an operators training program. 7.2.2 Successful completion of the operators training program by the operator shall be required before operation of the carrier. The program shall be presented in its entirely to all-new operators and not condensed for those claiming previous experience. 7.2.3 The user shall include as a minimum in the operators training program the following. a) Instructional material provided by the manufacturer including the operators; manual; b) Emphasis on safety of passengers, material loads, carrier operator, and other person(s); c) General safety rules contained within this Standard and the additional specific rules determined by the user in accordance with this Standard, and why they were formulated; d) Introduction of equipment, control locations of the environment which could affect carrier operation; e) Operator competency evaluations. 7.3 Personnel and Burden Carrier Operator Responsibility 7.3.1 General Operator Responsibility 7.3.1.1 Read and follow operators manual 7.3.1.2 Do not operate carrier under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Owner s Manual and Service Guide Page xiii

SAFETY INFORMATION 7.3.1.3 Safeguard the pedestrians at all times. Do not drive carrier in a manner that would endanger other persons. 7.3.1.4 Riding on the carrier by persons other than the operator is authorized only on personnel seat(s) provided by the manufacturer. All parts of each person s body shall remain within the plan view outline of the carrier. 7.3.1.5 When a carrier is to be left unattended, stop the carrier, apply the parking brake, stop the engine or turn off power, turn off the control or ignition circuit, and remove the key if provided. Additionally, for the electric carriers, the forward and reverse directional controls, should be neutralized if a means is provided. Block the wheels if the carrier is on a n incline. 7.3.1.6 A carrier is considered unattended when the operator is 7.6m (25 ft.) or more from the carrier which remains in his view, or whenever the operator leaves the carrier and it is not within his view. When the operator is dismounted and within 7.6m (25 ft.) of the carrier still in his view, he still must have controls neutralized, and the parking brake(s) set to prevent movement. 7.3.1.7 Maintain a safe distance from potential hazards, such as edges of ramps and platforms. 7.3.1.8 Use only approved carriers in hazardous locations, as defined in the appropriate safety standards. 7.3.1.9 Report all accidents to the user. 7.3.1.10 Do not add to, or modify, the carrier. 7.3.1.11 Carriers shall not be parked or left unattended such that they block or obstruct fire aisles, access to stairways, or fire equipment. 7.3.2 Traveling 7.3.1.12 Only operate carrier while within operator s station. 7.3.2.1 Observe all traffic regulations, including authorized speed limits. Under normal traffic conditions keep to the right. Maintain a safe distance, based on speed of travel, from a carrier or vehicle ahead, and keep the carrier under control at all times. 7.3.2.2 Yield the right of way to pedestrians, ambulances, fire trucks, or other carriers or vehicles in emergency situations. 7.3.2.3 Do not pass another carrier or vehicle traveling in the same direction at intersections, blind spots, or at other dangerous locations. 7.3.2.4 Keep a clear view of the path of travel, observe other traffic and personnel, and maintain a safe clearance. 7.3.2.5 Slow down or stop, as conditions dictate, and activate the sound-producing warning device at cross aisles and when visibility is obstructed at other locations. down. 7.3.2.6 Ascend or descend grades slowly. 7.3.2.7 Avoid turning, if possible, and use caution on grades, ramps, or inclines, normally travel straight up and 7.3.2.8 Under all travel conditions the carrier shall be operated at a speed that will permit it to be brought to a stop in a safe manner. 7.3.2.9 Make starts, stops, turns, or direction reversals in a smooth manner so as not to shift the load, endanger passengers, or lose control of the carrier. 7.3.2.10 Do not operate carrier in a dangerous manner. 7.3.2.11 Slow down when approaching, or on, wet or slippery surfaces. 7.3.2.12 Do not drive carrier onto any elevator unless specifically authorized to do so. Approach elevators slowly, and then enter squarely after the elevator car is properly leveled. Once on the elevator, neutralize the controls, shut off power, and set parking brakes. It is advisable that all other personnel leave the elevator before a carrier is allowed to enter or exit. 7.3.2.15 Avoid any action verbal or physical by an operator or passenger, which could cause the operator to be distracted. 7.3.3 Loading 7.3.2.13 Avoid running over loose objects, potholes, and bumps. 7.3.2.14 Reduce carrier speed to negotiate turns. 7.3.3.1 Refer to operators manual for loading instruction. 7.3.3.2 Handle only stable and safely arranged loads. When handling off-center loads, which cannot be centered, operate with extra caution. Page xiv Owner s Manual and Service Guide

SAFETY INFORMATION 7.3.3.4 Avoid material loads exceeding the physical dimensions of the carrier or as specified by the carrier manufacturer. 7.3.3.3 Handle only loads within the capacity of each cargo area of the carrier as specified by the manufacturer. 7.3.4 Operator Care of Personnel and Burden Carriers 7.3.4.1 Read and follow operators manual. 7.3.4.2 At the beginning of each shift during which the carrier will be used, the operator shall check the carrier condition and inspect the tires, warning devices, lights, battery(s), speed and directional controllers, brakes, safety interlocks, and steering mechanism. If the carrier is found to be in need of repair, or in any way unsafe, the matter shall be reported immediately to the user and the carrier shall not be operated until it has been restored to safe operating condition. 7.3.4.3 If during operation the carrier becomes unsafe in any way, the matter shall be reported immediately to the user, and the carrier shall not be operated until it has been restored to safe operating condition. 7.3.4.4 Do not make repairs or adjustments unless specifically trained and authorized to do so. 7.3.4.5 Before refueling, the engine shall be stopped and allowed to cool. The operator and passengers shall leave the carrier before refueling. 7.3.4.6 Spillage of hazardous materials shall be contained immediately and addressed via appropriate hazardous materials regulations. 7.3.4.7 Do not operate a carrier with a leak in the fuel system or battery(s). Battery(s) shall be charged and serviced per manufacturer s instructions. 7.3.4.8 Do not use open flames for checking electrolyte level in storage battery(s) or liquid level in fuel tanks. 8 MAINTENANCE PRACTICES 8.1 Introduction Carriers may become hazardous if maintenance is neglected. Maintenance facilities, trained personnel, and procedures shall be provided. Such facilities may be on or off the premises. 8.2 Maintenance Procedures Maintenance and inspection of all carriers shall be performed in conformance with the following practices and should follow the manufacturer s recommendations. a) A scheduled preventive maintenance, lubrication, and inspection system shall be followed. b) Only trained and authorized personnel shall be permitted to maintain, repair, adjust, and inspect carriers. c) Before undertaking maintenance or repair follow the manufacturer s recommendations for immobilizing the carrier. d) Chock wheels and support carrier, before working underneath it. e) Before disconnecting any part of the engine fuel system, be sure the shutoff valve, if so equipped, is closed and follow carrier manufacturer s recommended practice. f) Operation to check performance of the carrier shall be conducted in an authorized area where suitable conditions exist, free of vehicular and pedestrian traffic. g) Before returning carrier to service, follow the manufacturer s instructions and recommended procedure. h) Avoid fire hazards and have fire protection equipment present in the work area. Do not use an open flame to check level or leakage of fuel, battery electrolyte, or coolant. i) Properly ventilate the work area in accordance with applicable regulations or local ordinance. j) Handle fuel cylinders with care. Physical damage, such as dents, scrapes, or gouges, may dangerously weaken the tank and make it unsafe for use. k) Brakes, steering mechanisms, speed and directional control mechanisms, warning devices, lights, governors, guards, and safety devices shall be inspected regularly and maintained in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations. Owner s Manual and Service Guide Page xv

SAFETY INFORMATION l) Special carriers or devices designed and approved for hazardous area operation shall be inspected to ensure that maintenance preserves the original approved safe operating features. m) Fuel systems shall be checked for leaks and condition of parts. If a leak is found, action shall be taken to prevent the use to the carrier until the cause of the leak has been repaired. n) The carrier manufacturer s capacity, operation, and maintenance instruction plated, tags, or decals shall be maintained in legible condition. o) Batteries, motors, speed and directional controllers, limit switches, protective devices, electrical conductors/ insulators, and connections shall be inspected and maintained per carrier manufacturer s recommendation. p) Carriers shall be kept in a clean condition to minimize hazards and facilitate detection of components needing service. q) Modifications and additions which affect capacity and safe carrier operation shall not be performed without manufacturer s prior written authorization; where authorized modifications have been made, the user shall ensure that capacity, operation, warning, and maintenance instruction plates, tags, or safety labels are changed accordingly. r) Care shall be taken to ensure that all replacement parts are interchangeable with the original parts and of a quality at least equal to that provided in the original equipment. s) Disconnect batteries, negative connection(s) first. When reconnecting, connect positive connection first. t) Hydraulic systems, if so equipped, shall be checked for leaks, for condition of parts. Keep body and hands away from pin-holes or nozzles that eject fluids under high pressure. Use paper or cardboard, not hands, to check for leaks. ANSI/ITSDF B56.8-2006 Page xvi Owner s Manual and Service Guide

SAFETY INFORMATION Read all of manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings The following text is provided as recommended by part II of ANSI / NGCMA Z130.1-2004. E-Z-GO, as a member of the National Golf Car Manufacturers Association (NGCMA), strongly endorses the contents of this specification. PART II MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS 5. GENERAL SAFETY PRACTICES 5.1. Introduction Like other vehicles, golf cars can cause injury if improperly used or maintained. Part II contains broad safety practices recommended for safe golf car operations. Before operation, the controlling party should establish such additional specific safety practices as may be reasonably required for safe operations. Experience has shown that golf cars that comply with the provisions stated in Part III of this standard are safe when properly operated in accordance with the safety and operation warnings affixed to every golf car. Safe operation is enhanced when the golf cars are operated within a specific set of operation instructions, safety rules and practices established to meet actual operating terrain and conditions. The safety information contained in Part II is intended to enable the controlling party to implement a golf car safety program. It is suggested and recommended that Part II be reprinted in the golf car manufacturer s operation and service manuals to encourage safe operations and practices at the controlling party s facility. 5.2. Safety Survey The controlling party shall perform a safety survey of its premises periodically, and as conditions warrant, identify areas where golf cars should not be operated and possible hazards exist. See, for example, 5.2.1. See also NGCMA Golf Course Safety Guidelines and NGCMA Golf Car Storage Facility Safety Guidelines. 5.2.1. Grades All grades shall be descended at a reduced speed. Excessive speed while descending grades adversely affects the stability of the golf car and its ability to stop. In areas where steep grades exist, golf car operations should be restricted to designated golf car paths and roads where possible. Steep grades shall be identified with a suitable warning giving the following information: "Warning, steep hill, apply brake to limit speed." Avoid parking on steep hills. Avoid sharp turns on grades. Provide flat surface parking areas adjacent to golf car paths on steep grades. 5.2.2. Wet areas or icy terrain Extreme caution should be used when driving on wet or icy terrain. Wet grassy areas or ice may cause a golf car to lose traction and may affect operator control. Wet or icy areas should be chained or roped off to prevent golf car operations or be identified by a suitable warning to operators not to operate golf cars in that area. Owner s Manual and Service Guide Page xvii

SAFETY INFORMATION Read all of manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings 5.2.3. Sharp Turns, Blind Corners, Bridge Approaches All turns shall be negotiated at a reduced speed. Negotiating a turn can affect the stability and control of a golf car, causing loads and passengers to shift. Sharp turns, blind spots, bridge approaches, and other potentially hazardous areas shall be closed off to prevent golf car operation or shall be identified with a suitable warning to the operator of the nature of the hazard, stating the proper precautions to be taken to avoid the hazard. 5.2.4. Loose Terrain Extreme caution shall be used when driving in areas of loose terrain. Loose terrain, for example, sand or gravel, can cause a golf car to lose traction and may affect stability. Areas of loose terrain should be repaired if possible, or closed off to prevent golf car operation, or identified by a suitable warning to operators not to operate golf cars in those areas. 5.2.5. Golf Car/Pedestrian Interaction Areas Areas where pedestrians and golf cars could interact should be avoided by rerouting the golf car traffic or the pedestrian traffic. If avoidance of the interaction is not possible or is highly impractical, signs shall be erected warning pedestrians of the golf car traffic. Signs shall also be erected warning golf car operators of the pedestrian traffic and to drive slowly and with caution. 6. MAINTENANCE 6.1. Introduction Golf cars may become hazardous if maintenance is neglected or improperly performed. Proper maintenance facilities, trained personnel and maintenance procedures, in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations, shall be provided by the controlling party. 6.2. Preventive Maintenance A regularly scheduled inspection and preventive maintenance program in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations should be established. Such a program will be a valuable tool in providing the golfing patron with a safe, properly operating golf car. 6.2.1. Personnel Only qualified, trained and authorized personnel shall be permitted to inspect, adjust and maintain golf cars. 6.2.2. Parts and Materials Manufacturer s recommended replacement parts and materials should be used. 6.2.3. Maintenance and repair safety procedures All maintenance shall be performed in accordance with the manufacturer s recommended maintenance and safety procedures as outlined in the manufacturer s operation and service manuals. For example: a) Follow manufacturer s instructions for immobilizing golf car before beginning any maintenance; Page xviii Owner s Manual and Service Guide